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Posts: 2066 | Location: Victoria, TX | Registered: February 11, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I rotate...

Today was a Sottomarino that I had recieved from a member here and had customized with dark green cerokote, on a black Zulu strap. It's got tritium and looks dead sexy.


The others:
Chase Durer UDT black stainless steel chronograph that my grandfather gave me when I was 14. Dave Truong cleaned it up and fixed the hands for me a few years ago, after several years of it not running, and it's been running like a champ since.

Seiko Sports 5 automatic I bought for less than $100 several years ago to wear as an automatic beater.

Seiko 007 my wife bought me. Beautiful watch.

Hamilton Khaki King auto (probably my favorite aesthetically, received from a member here).

2007 date Marathon GSAR (my first automatic, bought used, that thing is a tank!).

Citizen ecodrive Diver (given to me by my sister for college graduation).

Maratac pilot's watch (from Countycomm.com, an automatic).

Bernhardt watch that my old agency had done up with our badge/seal. Ex wife bought one for both of us years ago.


I haven't obtained any watches in a few years now. I've been very fortunate in being given several of the ones I do have.

I think the only two watches I'd like to have before I kick the bucket is a simple Panerai like
this Luminor Marina or base and a Rolex, maybe a GMT.

But I've got a whole lot of other things in front of either.




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Sub no date or polar explorer 2. Sometimes I put a g shock on. Getting my bonus tomorrow. Maybe pick up one of the mid range seiko divers. they make some amazing automatic timepieces in $400-$800 Range that I’ve been eyeing.
 
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Marathon WW194027 medium diver's watch

Using the below stock image:




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Some days it's my Explorer II, others it's my iWatch or G Shock (one digital display or the other in Analog if I don't want children to be able to read it) Smile
 
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hamilton blue dial interstellar and of course my trusty 229 Smile



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Posts: 1245 | Location: New Hampshire "Live Free or Die"  | Registered: September 02, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I wear a Submariner two-tone with a Serti face nearly everyday. My wife gave it to me and I wear it to do almost everything.

When I cannot wear the Sub I wear an Engineer 2 I purchased from our very own Dave Truong. My son has been eyeing that watch lately...


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Luminox A.3152.BO


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A Luminox that I got from Dave, I put a NATO strap on, the one that came with it just didn't fit. It's simple. I will upgrade some day, but it works and does great.
 
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Luminox Series 1824 Field Atacama. It’s been great and I think, nice looking. Black stainless case and band with blue face.


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Been wearing this for years.



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Casio GW9400-1 Rangeman Cool


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Now that I'm retired: Often no watch at all Smile Otherwise my Apple Watch.



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I am a Tag fan, and on one of my trips to Canada my dad said he liked the watch, so I gave it to him

I went and bought another and then went to Maui in 2013 for two weeks

took it off once I got there, and now I seldom wear it - but still have it

since I have a cell phone with me almost constantly, I find the watch to be a distraction



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These are the only two watches I wear regularly nowadays, a Seiko 7S26 and a Casio DW-5600. I have a few nice watches if I need them but they get very little use.




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Citizen Satellite Wave F150
Sourced from our own Dave Truong by my wife.

My other watch is a Movado Fiero, but haven't worn it in a long time since the Citizen took over EDC duty.

That Movado is one slick looking watch!! My Everyday is a Citizens Perpetual Calender Chrono or my Seiko Stainless Chrono.


Thanks, the Movado was a college graduation gift from my parents.
One of the only curved crystal Movado models I've seen.




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Freestyle Men's FS79801 Shark BuzzPolyurethane Watch with a rubber type band. Good for 150 meters.

I gave up on metal bands long ago as they would pull the hairs on arms.

I notice a large percentage of the watches are dive watches with no mention of anyone being a diver.

I'm a certified diver so my watch is good for going deeper than I would ever dare go as all my dives are no decompression dives.
 
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My daily watch? Well, its a cell phone. Frown


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Recently it’s been a 20 year old Wenger Swiss Army Diver.
 
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